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I got an '89 Ram 250 with a 318 V8 with 124k on it.
Should I use one of the "High Milage Engine Oils" that are made now?
What the difference between that stuff and regular oil anyway?
Should I use one of the "High Milage Engine Oils" that are made now?
What the difference between that stuff and regular oil anyway?
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It has a different additives package in it that helps restore dried or shrunken seals. It also cleans somewhat better than regularly formulated oil.
I've been using it in my vehicles for 7 years now. My dad has been using it for almost 15 years. Neither of us have had any engine problems, at least none that would be related to oil. A water pump going out for instance has nothing to do with oil [8D]
I've been using it in my vehicles for 7 years now. My dad has been using it for almost 15 years. Neither of us have had any engine problems, at least none that would be related to oil. A water pump going out for instance has nothing to do with oil [8D]
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Arent they thicker too? (ie: 20w50)
I just remember learning from my dad that in higher milage vechiles it is better to use a thicker oil
I just remember learning from my dad that in higher milage vechiles it is better to use a thicker oil
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Nope...higher mileage oil still comes in 10w30 and 5w30. I use them for summer and winter respectively.
Valvoline has a synthetic oil that is for cars that have +75,000 miles on them. I just started using it. 10w30 in the summer 5w30 in the winter thats just me tho.